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@Sluiten lteste-s getraut @ffice GEORGE W. BOYNTON', OF AUBURN, 'NEWYORK. Letters Patent ivo. 70,949, dated N'ovemhcr 19, 1867.

UHILDS TDY.

TO ALL WHOM I'l MAY CONCERN:

Be it known -that I, GEORGE W. BOYNTON, of Auburn, in the -county ofCayuga, and State of New York, have invented certain new and usefulImprovements in Toys. for Children; and Ido hereby declare that thefollowing is u. full, clem', and cxuct description thereof, referencebeing had to the accompanying drawings, und to the letters of referencemarked thereon, which form n, part of' this specification, in whichiFigure l is e sido elevation, und

Figure 2 n plan View of the hnndle.

The object of this invention is to furnish children Awith a pleasing yeteconomical toy; and the nature of it consists in the novel arrangementof the several devices hereinafter fully set forth.

A represents u hollow wheel, which revolves on the uxlea. d is an nrm,soldercd at the centre of axle e, inside of wheel A. To this arm issecured tlieweight y, as shown in dotted lines iig. 1. hrepresents a.loop, the ends of which are soldered or otherwise fastened to axlee oneuch side of the wheel A. B represents a. toydog secured upon the top ofloop h.' This figure may representa horse, or anything' else of thisnature, usually fancied by children. Care should be taken, how-ever, tohave the weight g heavier than the figure, in order that said gure muyretain an upright position. C represents the handle, which is fastenedto the axle on euch side of the vwheel. It will thus bc observed thatwhen motion is given` to the `n'heel, the ligure will seenrto run on topof it. i

Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim, und desire tosecure by Letters Patentis The hollow wheel A, loop h, weight g, undimage B, all combined and arranged as und for the purpose set forth. -v

In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own, I affix uiy signaturein presence of two witnesses.

e. W. BorN'roN.

Witnesses:

Homes '.i. Coon, DAVID H. BoYNToN.

